Carmax is a god choice but it all depends on the market where your selling the car. What type cars are in demand in your area. That's how Carmax work you get a great offer if it's a choice vehicle . Camaros are not in demand at the moment

I have now. Hopefully something comes from that. My asking price seems on par with other vehicles.

Has anyone here sold a camaro in the last say 4 months? You personally sold a camaro I mean?

i haven't, nor did you ask me, but for reference - buddy down the street had a bit of a time selling his. It was a fully loaded orange 2ss/rs LS3 and i believe he got 26k for it private party. about a month ago.

Well i hope it bursts after I get rid of this car. I'm glad my current car is a lease. This extra hassle is barely worth if i were going to get $23,000 for it. If I end up selling it to a dealer for $19,000, it really becomes cheaper to lease, in addition to better for my taxes and significantly more convenient.

The dealership paid attention. They took a mint condition 2010 camaro that was tastefully modified in on trade hoping for a quick turn around. Camaros are holding their values exceptionally well in my area with many used ones still being listed close to msrp and dealers asking for markups on new ones. However it seems like the market has changed dramatically in the past few months with many dealers having problems moving "camaro like stock".

I'm selling my 2010 2SS/RS in damn near mint condition with new drilled and slotted rotors/ all 4 new hawks pads all around/ good tread tires with a brand new dashboard from the dealer installed 4 months ago. I clay'd, buffed, polished, and use Collinite 915 show car wax on the car a few months ago and it hasn't seen rain since. Car really looks immaculate and the pictures i have up on craigslist/had on ebay make it look almost as good as it does in person and i'm having trouble selling the car for $24,500 on craigslist right now. I've had it up for a few months now. Got a couple hard bites right now but one of which is a fairly insulting lowball offer. I'm waiting for the guy to wake up and realize what the car is. Other guy i have to wait for him to sell his truck to buy mine. Still have it as of now. Granted 41k miles isn't necessarily low for the year and it had one minor accident in 2010 right after the car was bought but for how nice these cars look i'm very surprised they aren't selling almost immediately when at a good price. I like to blame it on the fact that so many of these have been produced in the last few years and so many people are doing things to improve them and maintain them. There's stiff competition out there.